Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2918100 Heart, Lung and Circulation 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundBesides their prognostic impact blood pressure and peak heart rate are widely used endpoint parameters for incremental exercise tests. Reference equations and ranges on both are sparse.ObjectiveThis study aims to describe prediction equations and reference ranges for systolic and diastolic blood pressure as well as for peak heart rate assessed during a symptom limited incremental exercise test based on a population based study – the Study of Health in Pomerania.DesignFor this purpose, 1708 individuals aged 25–85 years underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing.ResultsAfter exclusion of subjects with cardiopulmonary diseases and antihypertensive medications regression analyses revealed age, sex and body mass index as statistically significant interfering factors. In accordance, prediction equations and reference ranges for blood pressure and peak heart rate with respect to sex, age and BMI have been established.ConclusionThis study provides a reliable set of prediction equations for blood pressure and heart rate values at peak exercise, assessed in a general population over a wide age range.

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